Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said the US tariff on the import of European Union was “wrong” after US President Donald Trump announced that he had begun to claim 20 percent of EU products.
Meloni is one of the many world leaders who respond to Trump’s “Liberation Day” announcement, which includes a universal 10% tariff on all income from April 5 to the United States.
About 60 countries, including the EU, are due to steep tariffs from April 9th. Some of the highest proportions are imposed on a 50% imposed in small countries such as Lesoto.
Trump added that the action would “make the United States rich again.”
Trump alliance Meloni said the EU tariff said, “Either way will be suitable.”
Her Spanish opponent Pedro Sánchez said Spain protects the company and workers and “will continue to concentrate on the open world.”
Simon Harris, Minister of Trade and Trade, is ready to negotiate with the United States, and he is called “the best way”, and Thai Issue Markle Martin said Trump’s decision is “not very regrettable.”
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said that Americans other than the EU will pay the biggest price for calling them “legitimate tariffs.”
“We will not participate in the race to the bottom of the price and slow growth,” he added.
Latin America’s largest economy, Brazil, has approved the law to oppose Trump’s 10% tariff on Wednesday. There was no immediate response from the president, but last week, Luiz inácio lula da Silva said that his country, facing tariffs, said, “I can’t stand still.”
Immediately after Trump’s announcement, the US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warned the nations to “retaliate” and “sitting and taking it.”
“Because there will be escalation if it is retaliated,” he told Fox News.
Nonestly, Canada and Mexico’s largest trade partners in the United States were not mentioned in Wednesday.
The White House said it would deal with the two countries. Previous administrative orderAs part of an effort to solve pentanil and border issues, 25%of tariffs were imposed on both countries.
Nevertheless, Canada will still be affected by tariffs, Mark Carney said. The 25% tariff of cars that start at midnight on Thursday added, “It will have a direct impact on millions of Canadians.”
He added that the US billing will “fundamentally change the global trading system.”
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2025-04-03 00:18:00